VISITS TO OUR MANUFACTORIES--II.; THE NOVELTY WORKS.

" Burnt Mill Point," now the nucleus of manufacturing enterprise and skill, around which leviathan steamers lie moored, awaiting the reception of the giant engine--the indomitable monster whose iron energy shall propel them over oceans, through storms and through calms--was, not many years since, a wild, known only as a favorite resort for sportsmen.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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